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Posted by john d - Gear 5, a wheelweight, and patience! on September 20, 2000 at 19:48:00 from (152.163.207.193):
In Reply to: 47 H posted by Dave Sholtis on September 20, 2000 at 16:57:59:
As mentioned below, pull the plugs, put in lots of penetrating oil, and WAIT! You can also jack up one rear wheel, put it in 5th gear, and put some pressure on it in both directions daily. You can even tie a wheelweight on the front of the tire so it puts constant pressure on it all night, then push the clutch, rotate it back over the top, and leave it hanging on the back side to try to rotate it the other way. Keep alternating it, and eventually, you'll walk into the shop to find the weight down at the bottom, and the engine free.
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